T HERE will be -===- - - no more inter- ," . collegiate boat races ' rjff o the H a .r 1 e ill I/,Wf RIver, and In due rllj time no more races / ' of any kind, save perhaps those between heavy tugs and their tows, for traffic is gradually swamping the oarsmen. Talk of abandoning the historic course had been going on for some time, but it The hostess will enjoy the prac- n mained for the Glendons at Colum- tical en suite" arrangement .J bIa, abetted by Maxwell Stevenson and which distinguishes Julius the ther mem?ers of the Columbia Tishman & Sons new Park RowIng CommIttee, to make the first A d II . Th I venue we ln g s. e S p a- courageous move. The resu t has been . . that the men of Morningside have ex- CIOUS, old-fashIoned prop or- plored the waters off Pelham Bay tioning,theconsiderationgiven Park and found them satisfactory, tothesmallestdetail,willafford for both rowing and racing. The col- her the happy contentment of legians can easily get in their mileage knowing . . . she may be confi- here, for they have at least three miles dent of her guests' approval. straightaway of fairly well sheltered water. It has been decided that Co- lumbia's outside races will be rowed over the new course, much of which lies so near to the roadway that the crews will be often only a hundred feet or so from spectators following on foot and in cars. Over this course the Columbians will tackle New Ro- chelle, and it is hoped that such events as the Childs Cup regatta can be held here in the future. At present the Light Blue and White is sending only the Varsity, Second Varsity, and First Freshmen over the new course; but the new boathouse, a simple affair at Copy of our ("("Park Avenue Apart. present, is under way, and will be the ments" upon request new Columbia rowing centre. 62 ' , {,::, (:: [;: (. 1.;: . Bach Fîni .heq Effect a Masterpiece ::.:: ::". , ßatis the aim cFevery f:: opel'a-tof"-in..::oothe, "hairc!l'essins salons f:: of .C,hð1 [es::;='ot:.t.heJ;Ritz. Because ,:.:: Charles.';..... stanc/al'ds and patrons l' dernand,it. f,': Women 'whQ :are. .keepíTJS lh.eil' r : minds, ever.:'young/ ..fresh . :an'dactive / !. . L:..resardle$s of::year$/ ar,e.:- t .ôse who '.::realize thë importan,Cf: ::ö.f'öi?iizs well;:: .: spoomed'éve1'Y m/ L.lte of' th,:e day S A "L "'O":N S : IUTZ..CARLTON HOTEL Vanderhill4645 : PLAZA HOTEL Plaza 2'27 ; R.ITZ TOWER. Plaza 1781 BARCLAY' HOTEL, Murray Hilt 8424 1 MADiSON HOTEL Regent 2835 : GLADSTONE HOTEL PJ4Ztt 7455 ." ; MAYFAIR HOUSE Rhinelander 2404 ; :':PARK CHAMBERS Plaza' 8114 , RITZ CARLTON HOTEL Atlantic City RITZ CARLTON CLOISTERS. B ca Raton, PIa, . t :. r . OF- T+-I f:- I I T .... ..,.'. .... ---_.... +- ---....."'-.......--' -UAIRDRI-5SID TO lIhQ MAJlSlY, T-UI; 5 MART ÄMbUICAN W011AN , "Touché!" against his own man, and the medal went to Howard. -ALLISON DANZIG R.OWING Harlem Blues-A New Pelham Naval Station- Columbia's Crews T HE course is also within easy reach of the New Rochelle oars- men, a very active organization, and the New York Athletic Club at Trav- ers Island. These two clubs, with the collegians, will form a desirable nucleus for real boat racing in New York waters. It is almost a certainty that the famous old Harlem River clubs will move to this location in course of time. With the widening of the ship canal, the eventual passing of High Bridge, and the deepening of the channel, there is practically no APRIL 2.3, I 2, 7 ON fl DENT , OF YOUR GUESTS AfPROVAL For August Occupancy 885 Park Avenue N. E. Cor. 78th St. 9-10-12 Rooms Pease & Elliman, Inc., Agentø 888 Park Avenue N. w. Cor. 78th St. 10-12 Rooms Douglas L. EIIunan & Co., Inc., Agentø 125 East 84th Street Just East of Park Avenue 6-7 Rooms Pease & EIIiman, Inc., Agents JULIUS TISHMAN & SONS INCORPORATED Owners & Builders 285 Madison Ave. New York . ßECAUSE YOU LIKE- TO LIVE WELL"